The Peloponnesian war
The Peloponnesian Wars
phoenician war
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The thing that was important to Sparta's culture was that they, unlike any other Greek city-state, was constantly at war. The city owned any child from the moment of birth. They would examine the child and determine if it were weak or strong. If it were weak and unhealthy it was left to die. They took children from the age 6 or 7 to train in the military.
because the civil war left egypt weak and poorly defended.
The historical event that left the Greeks weak and divided was the Peloponnesian War (431-404 BCE), a protracted conflict between the city-states of Athens and Sparta, along with their respective allies. The war concluded with the defeat of Athens, leading to significant political instability, economic hardship, and social strife across the Greek city-states. This fragmentation weakened their unity, making them more vulnerable to external threats, notably the rise of Macedon under Philip II.